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what is weird is now the very ag stha stomped on people's privacy is shielding itself claiming privacy laws that prevent it from releasing the very documentation that you need. >> surprise, surprise. they say they need more time to get the documentation that's been asked for. when is the last time the irs told you you could have more time? >> that is actually a very good point. >> but this isn't just about the irs or the treasury or the administration. this is the tone and tenor of the administration but also the largeness and power that the government has. this is a government that now is so large it identifies individuals it wants to audit and then punish from a financial standpoint. >> you think, congressman, that whether it was direct or indirect the tone or the orders came out directly from the white house or could you have 88 irs agents working as sort of a large group within a multi employee organization? >> this doesn't happen at that level without them having been given the go ahead. whether it was explicit or implicit in that tone and tenor. >> the go ahead from whom? >> that is w
what is weird is now the very ag stha stomped on people's privacy is shielding itself claiming privacy laws that prevent it from releasing the very documentation that you need. >> surprise, surprise. they say they need more time to get the documentation that's been asked for. when is the last time the irs told you you could have more time? >> that is actually a very good point. >> but this isn't just about the irs or the treasury or the administration. this is the tone and...
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my background is in law enforcement. first thing i want to know is who is it, the right thing is, take care of the people injured, get them to the hospital. get them to care. and then, you put your finger on it. can you imagine taking a child to see santa claus and excitement and everything that is in the air with advent of the holiday season, this is what you see. you see de-- inhumanity and carnage. jon: and you know it is easy to jump to conclusions in situations like this, we have to be careful to not do that. you as a prosecutor know that. former prosecutor. it appears that the person of interest has been identified. whether that person is under arrest we do not know. we're expecting a news conference in police it is slated for two 25 minutes from now, 7:30 central time. but very often in these situations because there so much information that has to be gathered. very often it slides, i would not be surprised if that gets pushed back half an hour or an hour or more. it has been my experience that these news conferen
my background is in law enforcement. first thing i want to know is who is it, the right thing is, take care of the people injured, get them to the hospital. get them to care. and then, you put your finger on it. can you imagine taking a child to see santa claus and excitement and everything that is in the air with advent of the holiday season, this is what you see. you see de-- inhumanity and carnage. jon: and you know it is easy to jump to conclusions in situations like this, we have to be...
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it is committed by a mob enraged or whether it's committed by a police officer who is breaking the law. the law should apply fairly to everyone paired. >> why is that difficult for so many republicans in washington to say. i saw the tape, the guy should be punished for doing it, you'r not allowed to burn our cities down. i am hearing silence from the that i have voted for. why doesn't somebody stick up for the rest of us, you're not allowed to burn cars. you're saying it? >> i can't speak for others, but it's an obvious reaction, protect people's lives and rights, and i will point out that there is some irony that i minneapolis, the local officials , the state officials, the attorney general, the senators, they're all democrats and you get a lot of people tha are playing this for partisan advantage yet one of the unfortunate things about a lot of elected democrats and we see this during the coronavirus pandemic is that they are willing to be authoritarian, they are willing to get people to arrest for or women paddle boarding, and if you believe in liberty commit then you want to see po
it is committed by a mob enraged or whether it's committed by a police officer who is breaking the law. the law should apply fairly to everyone paired. >> why is that difficult for so many republicans in washington to say. i saw the tape, the guy should be punished for doing it, you'r not allowed to burn our cities down. i am hearing silence from the that i have voted for. why doesn't somebody stick up for the rest of us, you're not allowed to burn cars. you're saying it? >> i can't...
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i can't emphasize support of our colleagues and local law enforcement that have been handling that task and aided by our own police department psychologists aurora public schools made available two high schools for tomorrow beginning at 9:00 a.m. for professional grief counseling and other resources including aurora mental health and red cross. two schools open at 9:00 a.m. and the superintendent was with us to meet with families and support of the superintendent has been tremendous. in addition, we'll talk about the parastreet location. we've evacuated five apartment buildings including the apartment building as a subject. they have been staying at central high school. again with support of aurora public schools w regard to the location this is a vexing problem. and i'm a layman when it comes to bomb stuff. i've seen a lot of wires and trip wires and jars full of ammunition and quick yid, something things that look like mortar rounds. there is a lot of challenges to get in there safely. we decided to postpone election on that sometime. we needed a break and with the help of the federal
i can't emphasize support of our colleagues and local law enforcement that have been handling that task and aided by our own police department psychologists aurora public schools made available two high schools for tomorrow beginning at 9:00 a.m. for professional grief counseling and other resources including aurora mental health and red cross. two schools open at 9:00 a.m. and the superintendent was with us to meet with families and support of the superintendent has been tremendous. in...
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coming up, the white house putting out new rules for the president's health care law. why the cavuto gang says it just puts the nanny state in your workplace. and that's at the bottom of the hour, but up here first, federal employees pleading with congress we've suffered the loss so leave our pay and benefits alone in the fiscal cliff costs. they've suffered more than private workers? we do the math, you decide. can i help you? i heard you guys can ship ground for less than the ups store. that's right. i've learned the only way to get a holiday deal is to camp out. you know we've been open all night. is this a trick to get my spot? [ male announcer ] break from the holiday stress. save on ground shipping at fedex office. we don't let frequent heartburn come between us and what we love. so if you're one of them people who gets heartburn and then treats day afr day... block the acid with prilosec otc and don't get heartburn in the first place! [ male announcer ] e pill eachmorning. 24 hours. zero heartbur >> live from america's news headquarters, i'm heather childers. we
coming up, the white house putting out new rules for the president's health care law. why the cavuto gang says it just puts the nanny state in your workplace. and that's at the bottom of the hour, but up here first, federal employees pleading with congress we've suffered the loss so leave our pay and benefits alone in the fiscal cliff costs. they've suffered more than private workers? we do the math, you decide. can i help you? i heard you guys can ship ground for less than the ups store....
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it's the business we are in as law enforcement. when we look at similarities or disconnects between an incident like this and what happened in uvalde it's ever so evolving and learning experience for law enforcement that makes united states law enforcement the greatest in the world, the ability to adapt and contain the suspect as time permits or as time moves forward to prevent them from committing other horrific incidents and we want to use this as a teachable moment as we move forward to the next mass that unfortunately will happen in the future. >> time is critical as they look for this suspect but we heard mike tobin reporting the entire area is on lockdown in neighboring communities as well. you mentioned folks likely were recording so the image of this shooter is probably on someone's phone out there. how difficult is it going to be for officers and investigators to track down some of this video in realtime right now while they know there's someone out there possibly with a weapon and trying to get witnesses to talk to them a
it's the business we are in as law enforcement. when we look at similarities or disconnects between an incident like this and what happened in uvalde it's ever so evolving and learning experience for law enforcement that makes united states law enforcement the greatest in the world, the ability to adapt and contain the suspect as time permits or as time moves forward to prevent them from committing other horrific incidents and we want to use this as a teachable moment as we move forward to the...
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will find some may even be in tears when the verdict is being read but right now the judge, and the law clerk trying to make sure that the verdicts are consistent, make no mistake, the parties involved know what the verdict is. and the judge is simply making sure that everything is safe and protected in that courtroom. >> dana: can i ask you one other thing, judge, the scenario will be that the jury is brought back into the courtroom, obviously derek chauvin, the defendant will be there and is it much ceremony or is it just, give me the verdict, i will read the verdict and that's it? >> judge jeanine: what happens is the judge will ask the foreman of the jury, has the jury reached a verdict? at that point the foreperson will stand up and say "we have" and say on count one, count two, count three. and what will happen is the defense or the judge on his or her own can say, i'd like the jury polled. so each member of the jury must state that that verdict that is announced by the foreperson is consistent with the verdict they made and that deliberation room. so everyone is going through and
will find some may even be in tears when the verdict is being read but right now the judge, and the law clerk trying to make sure that the verdicts are consistent, make no mistake, the parties involved know what the verdict is. and the judge is simply making sure that everything is safe and protected in that courtroom. >> dana: can i ask you one other thing, judge, the scenario will be that the jury is brought back into the courtroom, obviously derek chauvin, the defendant will be there...
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a federal law enforcement source tells fox news that investigators have ruled out that saudi person of interest they were questioning and about whom we have been speaking. he is not a suspect. but boston's chief fbi agent promise, and i quote, we will good to the ends of the worth to find out who was behind the attack on patriots day. >> this remains an active investigation. our ongoing investigation in various locations goes on. however, there are no known additional threats. we continue to interview various witnesses and process the crime scene. which could take some time. >> shepard: here are the latest numbers. three people killed, more than 170 others wounded. we learned that eight-year-old martin richard who was watching his dad run the marathon is one of those killed. a relative saying 29-year-old crystal campbell also died. she was set to take photographs of her friend's boyfriend crossing the finish line. and now we're getting a new look at the size and power of this attack. one runner captured part of her marathon on video, including her race to the finish line. look. >> shep
a federal law enforcement source tells fox news that investigators have ruled out that saudi person of interest they were questioning and about whom we have been speaking. he is not a suspect. but boston's chief fbi agent promise, and i quote, we will good to the ends of the worth to find out who was behind the attack on patriots day. >> this remains an active investigation. our ongoing investigation in various locations goes on. however, there are no known additional threats. we continue...
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you're not a person and change the bankruptcy law for people and it's harder to go bankrupt now. it should be harder for cities and towns. they can raise revenues and raise taxes and don't have to throw up their hands and maybe we can't pay for this, a few years ago. >> gary k. what do you think about this? >> i think tobin and gary b, so right. all roads are going to lead to the taxpayer and the state arbitrarily changed their own laws and harrisburg couldn't file for bankruptcy and they're going to pick and choose, it's about the winners and losers, once again, and that's happening from federal all the way down to, and next you're going 0 see a big one in detroit, i think come next year, that's going to be a fun one to watch, too, taxpayers on the hook, whether it's on the service side or paying more taxes. >>, but under this plan, they're going to get for every dollar that they're owed, christian, under a bankruptcy plan. >> yeah, you know, this is certainly not the solution for harrisburg, you know, harrisburg issue is that they have a huge amount of debt, three times more th
you're not a person and change the bankruptcy law for people and it's harder to go bankrupt now. it should be harder for cities and towns. they can raise revenues and raise taxes and don't have to throw up their hands and maybe we can't pay for this, a few years ago. >> gary k. what do you think about this? >> i think tobin and gary b, so right. all roads are going to lead to the taxpayer and the state arbitrarily changed their own laws and harrisburg couldn't file for bankruptcy...
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that he didn't think are proper like immigration laws but has made changes to his health care law by making a statement or something posted in a white house blog. george washington university law professor testified today and said no matter who the president is that, actually sets a very dangerous presence precedent. here's what he said. >> the center of gravity is shifting that. makes it unstable. within that system you have the rise of a uber presidency. there could be no greater danger for individual liberty. >> he said in hithe founders wo unhappy and surprised by what's happening now. but democrats on the committee said hey, presidents from both parties have done this and as long as we have gridlock on capitol hill president obama is likely to continue doing it. >> okay, shannon, thank you. >>> an economic life preserver for a city would be a financial disaster for many people who gave much of their lives to that city. correspondent mike tobin reports tonight on the granting of bankruptcy protection for detroit. >> reporter: the rule, is unwelcome to detroit city employees as th
that he didn't think are proper like immigration laws but has made changes to his health care law by making a statement or something posted in a white house blog. george washington university law professor testified today and said no matter who the president is that, actually sets a very dangerous presence precedent. here's what he said. >> the center of gravity is shifting that. makes it unstable. within that system you have the rise of a uber presidency. there could be no greater danger...
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now, i want to talk to you a little bit about the law. the judge has already instructed you and it's necessary to go over this a couple of times. you have learned, you have to go to medical school here. benefits of being a jury. you got to go to medical school, you got the free parking, great lunches, fabulous pay. now you get a free law school education, the judge gave you a preview of that. we'll go through that again. he is going to give you a copy of those instructions. you have them. you get to keep those and use those during your jury deliberations. he told you that you don't have to decide these issues in any order. you can do it the way you all see fit. i will be making some suggestions as to the order i think you should do things like focus your deliberations and just make the conversation a little easier, a little more focused but you have the jury instructions as your guide. i think it's important for you to follow the judge's instructions to the letter, the words, and the definitions the judge gives you. they mean what the jud
now, i want to talk to you a little bit about the law. the judge has already instructed you and it's necessary to go over this a couple of times. you have learned, you have to go to medical school here. benefits of being a jury. you got to go to medical school, you got the free parking, great lunches, fabulous pay. now you get a free law school education, the judge gave you a preview of that. we'll go through that again. he is going to give you a copy of those instructions. you have them. you...
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that's the insanity that we're in right now because of these laws and it's the unintended consequences as gary says, taking a few incidents and now taking 2 million people to deal with a little problem. >> brenda: thanks, guys, that's got to be the last word. so, dock workers and shippers forging a temporary deal to avoid shutting down major ports and our economy. sounds like good news. why is someone here still seeing a ship wreck ahead? >> coming up. the port strike may have been averted for about a month, but someone here is saying it's not smooth sailing for the economy just yet. plus, the gang >> a last minute deal averts a crippling strike from maine to texas, but the temporary agreement will only last about a month and jim, you say this could be the costliest union threat yet? how so? >> we've already seen retailers like home depot, lowe's and target affect their business. we're in an age of just-in-time delivery. and when you disrupt that, you disrupt things when times are tough. bear in mind, also, there are 25 million people out of work. 52 million on food stamps and the unio
that's the insanity that we're in right now because of these laws and it's the unintended consequences as gary says, taking a few incidents and now taking 2 million people to deal with a little problem. >> brenda: thanks, guys, that's got to be the last word. so, dock workers and shippers forging a temporary deal to avoid shutting down major ports and our economy. sounds like good news. why is someone here still seeing a ship wreck ahead? >> coming up. the port strike may have been...
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and i don't think anyone should be above the law, no matter your color or status in society. wrong is wrong, so i think we made a step in the right direction. marilyn mosby, so. >> the prosecutor. >> i think ultimately, if these officers are not convicted that we should not, yes, it would be a setback, but i mean that would be all the more reason to keep moving forward and to keep projecting our opinions and our voices. we need to keep this momentum g going. >> do you think the city will heal? >> oh, most definitely. baltimore can happen anywhere and obviously it has happened in so many places. baltimore is an example of how we have come together all across the country, and, yeah. we have so much potential as a race.umm, i condemn it, but in e same sense, i understand it. what it ended up being, the result of it, i do understand -- like, i don't condone throwing rocks at police officers. i have an uncle who is a police officer. but at the same time, i feel the frustration. i've been an inner city kid my whole life. i have cousins who have been harassed by the police. so i und
and i don't think anyone should be above the law, no matter your color or status in society. wrong is wrong, so i think we made a step in the right direction. marilyn mosby, so. >> the prosecutor. >> i think ultimately, if these officers are not convicted that we should not, yes, it would be a setback, but i mean that would be all the more reason to keep moving forward and to keep projecting our opinions and our voices. we need to keep this momentum g going. >> do you think...
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these criminal acts came from a tiny minority of law breakers. anyone who has been at these protests understands there is a dangerous dynamic in the night. it allows a small number of violent agitators to hide in the crowd and then attempt to create chaos. the catalyst can be bottles thrown, monthly to have -- molotov cocktails and shots fired. protesters don't clash with police. they don't throw molotov cocktails. it is criminals who throw molotov cocktails and fire shots that endangers lives and property. in the dark of night, there were at least two people shot. we have been criticized for using s.w.a.t trucks during protests. we did not deploy those until the crowd -- until things deteriorated. tonight we used a s.w.a.t truck and another large vehicle to get into a violent, dangerous area to extract a gunshot victim. those vehicles not only provide protection for officers, but tonight they helped us get people who were wounded by gunfire and get them to safety. there were numerous reports of shots fired. we had two fires. one at a business, a
these criminal acts came from a tiny minority of law breakers. anyone who has been at these protests understands there is a dangerous dynamic in the night. it allows a small number of violent agitators to hide in the crowd and then attempt to create chaos. the catalyst can be bottles thrown, monthly to have -- molotov cocktails and shots fired. protesters don't clash with police. they don't throw molotov cocktails. it is criminals who throw molotov cocktails and fire shots that endangers lives...
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it depends on the law enforcement and the design of the school. how old the schools are. >> judge jeanine: it's really the locals who decide this? >> it comes down from the state. school districts can go to the state police and go to the state for threat assessment. >> judge jeanine: all right. and finally this is not the first time that this state has dealt with the issue of school violence. >> it has not. we have experienced something in fairfield back in 2002, a classroom full of students held hostage for a period of 8 hours. thankfully nobody was injured as the case here. it touches all of us. connecticut is a small state. we are all here helping together. >> judge jeanine: unfortunately we had many die in just over the woods behind me right now. chief, finally, very quickly, do you think that this could have been prevented? >> you know, given the minimum facts i have, i don't think it could have been prevented. >> all right. >> i think we have saved a lot more kids than would have been done if there were no plans in place. >> i think we have
it depends on the law enforcement and the design of the school. how old the schools are. >> judge jeanine: it's really the locals who decide this? >> it comes down from the state. school districts can go to the state police and go to the state for threat assessment. >> judge jeanine: all right. and finally this is not the first time that this state has dealt with the issue of school violence. >> it has not. we have experienced something in fairfield back in 2002, a...
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where they are piecing it together, we have seen law enforce. agents from across waukesha county with help from milwaukee county. trey: sam, usually with parades, the roads are closed. only could haves on the roads are those that -- vehicles on those that are part of the parade, too early to know how the car may have gotten around barricades on on the parade route. reporter: i think it is -- we heard from a few people who thought what they heard from others, there were plastic barricade roadblocks on each side. also blocking up toward main street, they believe that suv just drove through there. and blowing over as the wind has been gusting. >> sam, the little bit of video that we're able to see the contrast it stark between the speed of the parade vehicle, versus the speed of the car that caused so much carnage. it is 10 to 15 times faster. any word on any identifying characteristics of the driver? any idea who the suspect is? reporter: to this point to witnesses we spoke to, no, only thing they said it was a male, but nothing about age or chara
where they are piecing it together, we have seen law enforce. agents from across waukesha county with help from milwaukee county. trey: sam, usually with parades, the roads are closed. only could haves on the roads are those that -- vehicles on those that are part of the parade, too early to know how the car may have gotten around barricades on on the parade route. reporter: i think it is -- we heard from a few people who thought what they heard from others, there were plastic barricade...
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a diplomatic standoff between b beijing to send him to stead law. david lee miller is down at the campus and he looked like a rock star when he arrived last night and getting a taste of what it's like to live in america, namely freedom. >> so far, his first day here was uneventful and probably the way he wanted things. making a 13 hour flight to the united states and a largely low profile leaving it for a short period and he did spend about 45 minutes in a playground surrounded by children that's ironic when you consider the fact that the chinese dissident served seven years in prison because of his crusade about forced abortion and stabilization. and in the past on crutches, today using a wheelchair, he had an injury to his right leg he is scalping house arrest in mid april. the nyu law professor that helped pave the way for him to come to the united states, say despite his ordeal, he's holding up well. >> his spirit is good and much less tired than yesterday and thinking about what to study here and how he'll do it. and he's, i think, an admirable
a diplomatic standoff between b beijing to send him to stead law. david lee miller is down at the campus and he looked like a rock star when he arrived last night and getting a taste of what it's like to live in america, namely freedom. >> so far, his first day here was uneventful and probably the way he wanted things. making a 13 hour flight to the united states and a largely low profile leaving it for a short period and he did spend about 45 minutes in a playground surrounded by...
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with the resources in boston, they are extreme right now for law enforcement. the watches have been extended, certainly everybody's looking for two bombing suspects. so they have a lot of resources on deck. so this response isn't surprising on the perimeter. an officer's been shot, shots fired and certainly, i want everybody to know the most violent person on the street is an armed robbery suspect. they are committed. they will kill. they are usually well armed. they are actually know their weapons. so that is a very dangerous suspect, probably at the same level as a gang member on the prowl to kill somebody. so the violence does not surprise me in an armed robbery. the response might have surprised the suspects because of everything that's been going on in boston. now they have an officer down who has died. that elevates everything, the adrenalin. it motivates them. i saw k-9 officers and if there is a tactical s.w.a.t. team there, they are going to try to narrow down where the suspect is in and close in on the suspect. >> just as we were speaking to you, i th
with the resources in boston, they are extreme right now for law enforcement. the watches have been extended, certainly everybody's looking for two bombing suspects. so they have a lot of resources on deck. so this response isn't surprising on the perimeter. an officer's been shot, shots fired and certainly, i want everybody to know the most violent person on the street is an armed robbery suspect. they are committed. they will kill. they are usually well armed. they are actually know their...
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law enforcement in general has done a good job in foiling other terror plots. the subway bombings in new york that were planned and foiled. >> time square, underwear bomber. >> it was a citizen that helped out on that one. the list goes on and on and on. they didn't stop this one in advance. what does this say about our national security if anything? >> you have to be right -- you know you have to be right 100% of the time and they only have to be right once. the other thing i keep coming back to is i am surprised we haven't had this sort of thing before. it is easy to do. all you need to do is go on-line and there is that "inspire magazine" that is like martha stewart living for terrorists. there is an article on how to build a bomb in the kitchen of my mom. it is easy and cheap and you can do it with very little infrastructure and warning. our intelligence services got very good at seeing big stuff. we have been able to track money , large amounts of money coming overseas to the united states and back and forth. we have been able to track large infrastructure
law enforcement in general has done a good job in foiling other terror plots. the subway bombings in new york that were planned and foiled. >> time square, underwear bomber. >> it was a citizen that helped out on that one. the list goes on and on and on. they didn't stop this one in advance. what does this say about our national security if anything? >> you have to be right -- you know you have to be right 100% of the time and they only have to be right once. the other thing i...
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it depends on the law enforcement and the design of the school. how old the schools are. >> judge jeanine: it's really the locals who decide this? >> it comes down from the state. school districts can go to the state police and go to the state for threat assessment. >> judge jeanine: all right. and finally this is not the first time that this state has dealt with the issue of school violence. >> it has not. we have experienced something in fairfield back in 2 classroom full of students held hostage for a period of 8 hours. thankfully nobody was injured as the case here. it touches all of us. connecticut is a small state. we are all here helping together. >> judge jeanine: unfortunately we had many die in just over the woods behind me right now. chief, finally, very quickly, do you think that this could have been prevented? >> you know, given the minimum facts i have, i don't think it could have been prevented. >> all right. >> i think we have saved a lot more kids than would have been done if there were no plans in place. >> i think we have got to
it depends on the law enforcement and the design of the school. how old the schools are. >> judge jeanine: it's really the locals who decide this? >> it comes down from the state. school districts can go to the state police and go to the state for threat assessment. >> judge jeanine: all right. and finally this is not the first time that this state has dealt with the issue of school violence. >> it has not. we have experienced something in fairfield back in 2 classroom...
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it used to be congress passed laws and the president signed them into law. now president obama couldn't get his law through congress. so he's trying to take to just dictate the law or create executiorders that will say what the law is. this is very dangerous and has huge ramifications for the 2014 and 2016 election and how politics is done here in america today. it could be very problematic. >> let's talk about the next step. what to do with the 5 million to 6 million parents of dreamers who gave birthing to american citizens. >> right. well, congress was going to doing it, some of the conservative groups said why don't you do it piecemeal? we can deal with these problems like daka through piecemeal legislation. obama and the democrats said no, no, it has to be comprehensive, it must be comprehensive. without comprehensive bill, we're not going to do anything. that's why there's no political solution to these problems even though they exist. the parents of dreamers, parents of this -- it's about 5 million or 6 million people he's talking about granting what
it used to be congress passed laws and the president signed them into law. now president obama couldn't get his law through congress. so he's trying to take to just dictate the law or create executiorders that will say what the law is. this is very dangerous and has huge ramifications for the 2014 and 2016 election and how politics is done here in america today. it could be very problematic. >> let's talk about the next step. what to do with the 5 million to 6 million parents of dreamers...
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. >> that would be against every training every taught to any law enforcement officer. i just felt the immense power that he had. the way i've described it, it was like a 5-year-old holding on to hulk hogan, that's how big this man was. when i said get back or i'm going to shoot you. then his response immediately, he grabbed the top my gun. he said you're too much of a [ bleep ] to shoot me. while he's doing that, i can feel his hand coming over my hand and get inside the trigger guard and try and shoot me with my own gun. and that's when i pulled the trigger for the first time. >> why not stay in the car, he's running away? >> because he's not -- my job isn't to just sit and wait. i have to see where this guy goes. >> so you felt it was your duty to give chase? >> yes, it was. i mean, that's what we're trained to do. when he stopped and turned, he faced me. his right hand immediately goes into his waist band and the left hand at his side and he starts charging me. >> what did you think when you saw that? >> my initial thought was was there a weapon in there? >> even th
. >> that would be against every training every taught to any law enforcement officer. i just felt the immense power that he had. the way i've described it, it was like a 5-year-old holding on to hulk hogan, that's how big this man was. when i said get back or i'm going to shoot you. then his response immediately, he grabbed the top my gun. he said you're too much of a [ bleep ] to shoot me. while he's doing that, i can feel his hand coming over my hand and get inside the trigger guard...
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let's talk about some of these sore loser laws. although this document is not legally binding, he could tear it up, he could light it up or roll it up and smoke whatever he wants, or let kanye do that. but in places like texas and ohio. not important. >> true, i just want have signed it just because i don't like the idea of the rnc coming out and saying, well, you owe us loyalty. why? i mean, if i were running for president, i would owe my loyalty to my own principles, to myself. maybe the rnc should sign a pledge saying they'lll have limited governmentho principles. i find that notion that they can come in and say, all candidates have to vow to not have andiron. what if the candidate winds up being pataki or someone you don't want to vote for, you don't want to put your support behind? now you have to do that because the rnc says so? i think it's nonsense. >> you're forced to. i'm not a huge fan of the two party system. i think it's incredibly limiting and they all end up being the same kind of person. i think i would be more worr
let's talk about some of these sore loser laws. although this document is not legally binding, he could tear it up, he could light it up or roll it up and smoke whatever he wants, or let kanye do that. but in places like texas and ohio. not important. >> true, i just want have signed it just because i don't like the idea of the rnc coming out and saying, well, you owe us loyalty. why? i mean, if i were running for president, i would owe my loyalty to my own principles, to myself. maybe...
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so if you think the laws more important than kids getting fed, then that's your decision but i am not going to shut the salon. >> tucker: for refusing to grovel, she went to jail and just a month later, the same authorities who aggressively shut down her business and allowed looters to plunder the downtown had changed their view all for getting outside and protesting. after getting out of jail, she came on this program to discuss her experience and her goal of helping other business owners survive the lock downs here's what she said. you don't look like a criminal, the only people who went to america who entered jail, they're getting out. what you learn from the experience? >> i definitely learned that whatever's going on in that court system is not fair and we need to take a harder look at that for sure. >> tucker: you were lectured by a judge, a harvard law school graduate who likes fine cigars who told you you needed to apologize to him personally, you needed to kowtow before his venture you would go to jail. you would refuse. why did you refuse? >> he wanted me to apologize for be
so if you think the laws more important than kids getting fed, then that's your decision but i am not going to shut the salon. >> tucker: for refusing to grovel, she went to jail and just a month later, the same authorities who aggressively shut down her business and allowed looters to plunder the downtown had changed their view all for getting outside and protesting. after getting out of jail, she came on this program to discuss her experience and her goal of helping other business...
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you know, there's red flag laws. but if you don't have the data, they're useless. >> neil: we believe he preplanned this attack for weeks, not just a little while but for weeks. that he used this high powered weapon and purchased legally in illinois. i'm wondering what you make of some of this. some of the things that came to light. he was quiet, didn't seem to have any friends, kept to himself. that is almost a consistent description of those who to this kind of thing. what do you make of it all? >> well, we don't need to make a profile. we've had 300 mass shootings. the majority of them are committed by males, 18 to 21 who are on social media, that are generally loaners. it's a profile that should be reported. the problem is he purchased a gun legally because even the gun law that was just passed is only going to prevents people from under 21 from purchasing them. it's not going to prevent the 350 million guns that are out there getting into the hands of people that want to commit violent acts. we have to do real,
you know, there's red flag laws. but if you don't have the data, they're useless. >> neil: we believe he preplanned this attack for weeks, not just a little while but for weeks. that he used this high powered weapon and purchased legally in illinois. i'm wondering what you make of some of this. some of the things that came to light. he was quiet, didn't seem to have any friends, kept to himself. that is almost a consistent description of those who to this kind of thing. what do you make...
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are you confident you will prevail in a court of law? >> if you look at the case i just argued, it's clear the courts are not in the mood for this nonsense. if you look at the hypocrisy of the left, new york, new jersey, the list goes on and on, we offer a plethora of options. if the biden administration wants to take our state to court, i will fight them. to quote al davis. >> does it go to arizona, upping the ante for you, making the bar higher? >> it will make it much more difficult for doj to proceed with these publicity stunts and make no mistake, that is what they are. they're trying to appease the far left of the party and their shredding the department of justice. i worked there, the idea that they will go into red states because they want to micromanage is really not only the constitution, but it exposes how political this is. we know there are whole host of states with way more restrictions that arizona has. shame on the doj and he bided administration for caving to left-wing activists. >> gillian: thank you for joining us, we
are you confident you will prevail in a court of law? >> if you look at the case i just argued, it's clear the courts are not in the mood for this nonsense. if you look at the hypocrisy of the left, new york, new jersey, the list goes on and on, we offer a plethora of options. if the biden administration wants to take our state to court, i will fight them. to quote al davis. >> does it go to arizona, upping the ante for you, making the bar higher? >> it will make it much more...
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mike levine, the department of justice telling law enforce -- saying rather law enforcement believes the incident may be related to the boston bombings and an investigation continues. levine reports fbi is now saying that local police may have arrested a man with similar features, similar features as one of the bombing suspects. that could have been suspect number one with the dark cap or suspect number two with the white cap. those were images that were first broadcast across the world at 5:00 local time during the fbi briefing. the fbi knew when tho pictures went out they were high quality. they knew they had to draft a lot of interest from em pooh. interest from people. they braced themselves for the possibility. they were ready for it. it is possible those tips and those individuals, especially suspect number two who the profile of suspect number two was so clear. if this was a friend of yours or a family member you could clearly identify them. the massachusetts state pleasant out a statement saying suspect number two prominent jaw, defined those. that profile picture is so telli
mike levine, the department of justice telling law enforce -- saying rather law enforcement believes the incident may be related to the boston bombings and an investigation continues. levine reports fbi is now saying that local police may have arrested a man with similar features, similar features as one of the bombing suspects. that could have been suspect number one with the dark cap or suspect number two with the white cap. those were images that were first broadcast across the world at 5:00...
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i can't emphasize enough the support of all of our colleagues and local law enforcement in handling that extraordinarily difficult task. and we are also aided by our own police department psychologists. aurora public schools has made available two high schools for tomorrow beginning at 9:00 a.m. for professional grief counseling and other resources including the resources of aurora mental health and the red cross. those two schools are open at 9:00 a.m. superintendent john barry was with us to meet with the families and the support of the superintendent and the aurora public schools has been absolutely tremendous. in addition, i will talk a little bit about the paris street location. we evacuated five apartment buildings including the apartment building of the subject. those evacuees have been staying at central high school. again, with the support of aurora public schools. with regard to the paris vexingn, it is a very problem how to enter that apartment safely. i personally have never seen anything like what the pictures show us is in there. i'm a laymen when it comes to bomb stuff. i
i can't emphasize enough the support of all of our colleagues and local law enforcement in handling that extraordinarily difficult task. and we are also aided by our own police department psychologists. aurora public schools has made available two high schools for tomorrow beginning at 9:00 a.m. for professional grief counseling and other resources including the resources of aurora mental health and the red cross. those two schools are open at 9:00 a.m. superintendent john barry was with us to...
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extremely proud of law enforcement today and what we accomplished. thank you. >> did you have communication with the suspect? >> we are not done. chief mcmillan from the mbta. >> i want to thank all those who sent thoughts and prayers to officer donahue and his family. it was deeply appreciated. and i want to commend all of the law enforcement agencies who took part in this. this is truly dedication and commitment at its best and i'm proud to be part of it. thank you. >> special agent in charge of the atf. >> i'm special agent in charge of the atf. >> right here. >> thank you. >> today the entire world witnessed this law enforcement community commitment to appeals prehe henning offenders. make no doubt this combined effort will never cease in its protection of every city, every town and every neighborhood in our nation. the prayers from every atf employee will continue to go out to the victims as they heal from the senseless act of violence. may god bless the citizens. >> sufficiensuffolk county dist attorney. >> thank you very much. i was listening
extremely proud of law enforcement today and what we accomplished. thank you. >> did you have communication with the suspect? >> we are not done. chief mcmillan from the mbta. >> i want to thank all those who sent thoughts and prayers to officer donahue and his family. it was deeply appreciated. and i want to commend all of the law enforcement agencies who took part in this. this is truly dedication and commitment at its best and i'm proud to be part of it. thank you. >>...
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law enforcement was very impressive. people in watertown are very relieved and th there is some rejoicing. there will always be people that help. >> greta: it's the people of boston and police down to the medical and citizens that have helped and endured this, al, thank you very much. >>> after a massive manhunt, police tracking down dzhokar tsarnaev do to a boat. how did they do that. mark fuhrman joins us. they almost did a surgical operation. he a alive, in custody, but it certainly was a great operation tonight, wasn't it? >> it certainly was. most of my questions since this perimeter was set up was it large enough and did the suspect before he was able to get outside the perimeter and was there enough personnel to seal it up. answer to both those questions is obviously yet. i have a feeling that he got as far as he could until the perimeter started closing in and he found that bet on. >> greta: what i don't understand, i hope in the days and weeks to come -- that this bombing was planned obviously. they had to make
law enforcement was very impressive. people in watertown are very relieved and th there is some rejoicing. there will always be people that help. >> greta: it's the people of boston and police down to the medical and citizens that have helped and endured this, al, thank you very much. >>> after a massive manhunt, police tracking down dzhokar tsarnaev do to a boat. how did they do that. mark fuhrman joins us. they almost did a surgical operation. he a alive, in custody, but it...
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he recognized the concept of awful but lawful. sometimes the use of force is just not that attractive. he experienced himself arresting people who claim to have a medical c. he explained how one way people can resist is through their words. he described how someone resisting can become passive and then resistant and vice versa. he discussed how officers are trained not just to focus on the subject, but the by standards. he trains officers that if you're fighting with a suspect and that person becomes compliance, it's a consideration for the use of force control the subject. that if a subject overpowers more than one officer, that's a legitimate consideration. he talked about substance abuse and how officers are trained, i understand, superhuman strength is not a real phenomenon. there are no superman or spider-man, but offers are trained that someone under the influence of certain types of controlled substances exhibit this behavior. they become stronger. we've heard of the anecdotal pregnant daily car. it's not describing a super
he recognized the concept of awful but lawful. sometimes the use of force is just not that attractive. he experienced himself arresting people who claim to have a medical c. he explained how one way people can resist is through their words. he described how someone resisting can become passive and then resistant and vice versa. he discussed how officers are trained not just to focus on the subject, but the by standards. he trains officers that if you're fighting with a suspect and that person...
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law enforcement trying to resolve this thing at this point. but it's still a lot of work. they have a lot of evidence. big crime scene. you've got people to talk to. a lot to follow up. you've got to find out the motive, different thing that's might come out of this evidence. >> curious to learn they became -- how they became radicalized. >> we have to figure out how this took place. and having the suspect alive and ability to interview that person is going to be very helpful to the investigation. a lot of records and documents and searches to be checked as well. that is going help lead to what took place. and motives. >> we've got word two years ago the older of the suspects was interviewed by the fbi a long series of interviews after a foreign country's government requested our fbi check out to see whether he was trouble. and they talked to him, interviewed friends it's my understanding and in the end decided they couldn't find anything in his background to suggest he might be radicalized. then that foreign government never got back to the united states for a follow up.
law enforcement trying to resolve this thing at this point. but it's still a lot of work. they have a lot of evidence. big crime scene. you've got people to talk to. a lot to follow up. you've got to find out the motive, different thing that's might come out of this evidence. >> curious to learn they became -- how they became radicalized. >> we have to figure out how this took place. and having the suspect alive and ability to interview that person is going to be very helpful to the...
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if you see these men, contact law enforcement. if you know anything about the bombings or the men pictured here, please call the telephone listed on the photo arrays. that's 1-800-call-fbi. all calls will be kept confidential. we have also established a website for tips that directly relates to the bombing. please contact us at bostonmarathontips.fbi.gov. again, that's bostonmarathontips.fbi.gov. the photos can be viewed on fbi.gov. it's important to everyone size the images from monday are indelible and the horror from that day will remain with us forever. this further underscores our need to pursue them judiciously. the victims and survivors deserve nothing more -- income g less. excuse me. the fbi is committed to ensuring the victims receive the rights they're entitled to and the assistance they need to cope with the crime. providing them with assistance will better our cases. our resources include an office of victim assistance at fbi headquarters and victim specialists nationwide. these highly trained professionals can assist
if you see these men, contact law enforcement. if you know anything about the bombings or the men pictured here, please call the telephone listed on the photo arrays. that's 1-800-call-fbi. all calls will be kept confidential. we have also established a website for tips that directly relates to the bombing. please contact us at bostonmarathontips.fbi.gov. again, that's bostonmarathontips.fbi.gov. the photos can be viewed on fbi.gov. it's important to everyone size the images from monday are...
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the more information they can synthesize whether from the terrified public or their colleagues in-law enforcement, the easier it will be to eventually put a noose so to speak in the area where he might be and tighten the noose until they can find him and isolate him. they are very, very adept at pinpointing locations. he probably has a cell phone with him, and the cell phone is probably sining -- sending signals to the tower. there are high-tech tech fecks that the police will use to try and isolate him. they have the added pressure of time. they have to stop him before he kills somebody else. >> and right now they are in the dark. right now they will keep searching through the night and especially if they haven't found anything by daylight hopefully the daylight will further help their investigation. thank you so much for your insight. we are going to go back now to griff jenkins who is on scene in watertown. what can you tell us about what is happening at this time? >> it remains an active and dangerous crime scene. residents still told here in watertown of a five or six or more blo
the more information they can synthesize whether from the terrified public or their colleagues in-law enforcement, the easier it will be to eventually put a noose so to speak in the area where he might be and tighten the noose until they can find him and isolate him. they are very, very adept at pinpointing locations. he probably has a cell phone with him, and the cell phone is probably sining -- sending signals to the tower. there are high-tech tech fecks that the police will use to try and...
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. >> the constitution gives congress the authority to establish our immigration laws. and what the president announced this week is a wholesale refusal to follow our immigration laws. >> i do think that the president moved beyond his authority, no less than "the washington post" editorial board. having said that, from my role in the senate, i think we aught to put legislation on the president's desk. that aught to be the response. >> mean while, the white house and democratic allies are looking ahead to implementation offering this advice to those eligible under mr. obama's plan. >> i'm going to say to them, come out. come forward. register with the government. go through a criminal background check. and if you come back with a clean bill of health, i'm going to give you a work permit so you can work and pay taxes just like everyone else in america and get right with the law. >> speaker boehner says he's worried the humanitarian crisis we saw at the border last summer will be even worse next year after the president's unilateral move. arthel? >> thank you, mike emmanue
. >> the constitution gives congress the authority to establish our immigration laws. and what the president announced this week is a wholesale refusal to follow our immigration laws. >> i do think that the president moved beyond his authority, no less than "the washington post" editorial board. having said that, from my role in the senate, i think we aught to put legislation on the president's desk. that aught to be the response. >> mean while, the white house and...
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i'm talking about civil code, common law. i'm not talking about the irs. those things, you don't just take them from nations and put them in other nations. it was easy to build an army, this overt thing and say there is 350, 375. but there wasn't really an army. pete: that looked like us. >> it was there. there was guns on the ground, you could put some warm bodies and uniforms there. but there was not an army any more than there was a government. >> let's not confuse our mission over there, the part of what everybody says, nation building. because we do stability operations. the state department does nation building. we never defined the link between the stability operations you are doing to a larger nation building plan. as far as the army we generate ourselves, forced generation and forced development. we do it better than anybody in the world. when we went over there we said matt, you go over here and do these things, and you do those things. we lad a french army there what a german army there. every army is built on standards. so when you talk away fr
i'm talking about civil code, common law. i'm not talking about the irs. those things, you don't just take them from nations and put them in other nations. it was easy to build an army, this overt thing and say there is 350, 375. but there wasn't really an army. pete: that looked like us. >> it was there. there was guns on the ground, you could put some warm bodies and uniforms there. but there was not an army any more than there was a government. >> let's not confuse our mission...
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federal law enforcement is the law so they carry themselves like they are above the law. they are not. that's congress's role to investigate. we need to information. we need more whistleblowers in the senate we need democrats willing to investigate this as well. the subpoenas will fly from the house. >> harris: are there any democrats who are willing to step with you in lock step and investigate? >> no, they impeded our investigation to hunter biden as well claiming we were disseminating russian disinformation. it was a coordinated effort to sabotage our investigation from democrats in the senate and the f.b.i. >> harris: i want to remind everybody. you said many things that were important but above all this is corruption at the top of the f.b.i. there are so many hard working f.b.i. agents and some of them are on the ground in maine today. so what you are doing is you are looking at those you go after who have broken the law with what they've done. they've broken the trust of the united states of america but if they let potential criminal acts go they are breaking the la
federal law enforcement is the law so they carry themselves like they are above the law. they are not. that's congress's role to investigate. we need to information. we need more whistleblowers in the senate we need democrats willing to investigate this as well. the subpoenas will fly from the house. >> harris: are there any democrats who are willing to step with you in lock step and investigate? >> no, they impeded our investigation to hunter biden as well claiming we were...
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you saw the ropes going up, i will tell you law enforcement did a great job, they rush them. and these people fought back and the law enforcement was much tougher, much sharper and much better. they really had no trouble handling them. it was like handling a baby for them. lots of spoiled people in that group, a lot of spoiled rich people saying, what are you doing here? i also made clear that any rioters damaging federal property or defacing our monuments would be facing lengthy criminal penalties. many of the young people here today have had your own encounters with extremists. joining us today are two students from north carolina state university, a great place and a great state. come on up. >> martha: all right, brit hume is joining us, we've been watching this together this evening. it's a students for trump event and, the president seems pretty fired up at this point and he went through a long section on what he is calling the most corrupt election in american history. so let's start there. what did you think about that? >> this is an issue he plans to run on and i thin
you saw the ropes going up, i will tell you law enforcement did a great job, they rush them. and these people fought back and the law enforcement was much tougher, much sharper and much better. they really had no trouble handling them. it was like handling a baby for them. lots of spoiled people in that group, a lot of spoiled rich people saying, what are you doing here? i also made clear that any rioters damaging federal property or defacing our monuments would be facing lengthy criminal...
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you can create law laws but you cannot know when someone is going to snap. >> arthel: police are trying to fully investigate the suspect's apartment to find a motive. >> rick: when we come back, one of the blasts in holmes' part. one that adam housley has been mentioning. we'll go live to adam right after this. [ ryan ] maybe just a short run today. [ man ] "the odyssey," by homer. book one. tell me, o muse... famous town of troy... book three. book 12. poseidon... book 17. book 20. thunderbolts. book 24. the end. [ ryan ] alright, what's next. [ man ] chapter one. call me ishmael. some years ago... [ male announcer ] at&t. the nation's largest 4g network. think possible. >>. >> rick: we've been getting a lot of breaking details over the last hour or so about the booby-trapped apartment of the shooting suspect. police have been able to disarm the trip wires but they are still a lot of hazards inside that apartment. they have been able to set off three controlled detonations. they have disarmed one of the devices. there are more. adam housley is live outside the apartment in aurora with
you can create law laws but you cannot know when someone is going to snap. >> arthel: police are trying to fully investigate the suspect's apartment to find a motive. >> rick: when we come back, one of the blasts in holmes' part. one that adam housley has been mentioning. we'll go live to adam right after this. [ ryan ] maybe just a short run today. [ man ] "the odyssey," by homer. book one. tell me, o muse... famous town of troy... book three. book 12. poseidon... book...
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>> public law is subject to review. we won't really answer that question till we find out how to existing laws impact the people that are hurt in this area. i think they're general laws. it's how they're administered. if the money is available. you tonight run into so much about the problems of the money or the law applying to people, but too often you get it for a couple weeks, people coming in from fema and telling the people this is how we will help you and then they leave and another group of people come in and somehow it's not exactly carried out the way the first people promised united states. that inconsistency is what is so tragic for the people that need help and they want to know they're going to get it and want it right now and may not get it right now. you shouldn't have to have these conflicting points of view from different people administering the same public law. >> neil: got it. how has that been allocated? probably getting in the weeds here. people probably want to know about the weeds. five or six sta
>> public law is subject to review. we won't really answer that question till we find out how to existing laws impact the people that are hurt in this area. i think they're general laws. it's how they're administered. if the money is available. you tonight run into so much about the problems of the money or the law applying to people, but too often you get it for a couple weeks, people coming in from fema and telling the people this is how we will help you and then they leave and another...
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that's what we need to do when it comes to law enforcement. one of my earliest memories was my father presiding over the defrocking of a minister. they didn't close the church. they got rid of a rotten minister. same thing goes here. nobody is against policing. we are against rotten police officials. that's what we need to do here. keep this in proper perspective. get rid of the rotten apples. they will ruin the whole barrel. >> neil: congressman, joe biden, you played a crucial role in resurrecting his campaign and paving the way it is likely nomination. he has said some of the effort by many in your party to defund or deny funds for police, it might be shortsighted. i am paraphrasing but the you want to change behavior. you want them to be aware of how they act and whether they treat african-americans differently than they do whites. address these irregular patterns of behavior. but you do not want to go so far as to send a signal to the american people the party is against the police. do you agree with that sentiment or do you think here he
that's what we need to do when it comes to law enforcement. one of my earliest memories was my father presiding over the defrocking of a minister. they didn't close the church. they got rid of a rotten minister. same thing goes here. nobody is against policing. we are against rotten police officials. that's what we need to do here. keep this in proper perspective. get rid of the rotten apples. they will ruin the whole barrel. >> neil: congressman, joe biden, you played a crucial role in...
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the yellow flag law is unique in maine across the country and what the distinction is only law enforcement can rear you for the due process to get essentially your second amendment right taken away. you can't have the guns and you have to get treatment. red flag laws, family can do it as well. >> steve: right. >> the maine law was something that was considered working. 60 incidents of it. teledoc involved do it remotely. they felt like it was going to be the model for the rest of the country. i think that's out the window. where we are going relative to this event. very clearly imports a lot of these red flag, yellow flag issues. more productive way to look at this. rather than having a second amendment constitutional argument which never gets anywhere. we don't progress on it, coming at it from a mental health side and trying to standardize some of the procedures and protocols for saying this is what you need, this is the due process. there is a limit on the second amendment and go through the courts to do it. >> steve: right. >> that could be a better take away than having the same old a
the yellow flag law is unique in maine across the country and what the distinction is only law enforcement can rear you for the due process to get essentially your second amendment right taken away. you can't have the guns and you have to get treatment. red flag laws, family can do it as well. >> steve: right. >> the maine law was something that was considered working. 60 incidents of it. teledoc involved do it remotely. they felt like it was going to be the model for the rest of...
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excellent law enforcement work. law enforcement officers working together for the common good of trying to bring this criminal, this bottom feeder, if we should use that terminology, to justice. i know he's only a suspect, but i think they're on the right target. i take my hat off to law enforcement. >> trace: ted, thank you very much. if we would have an attorney here i'm wondering from a legal perspective that you believe possibly that police might be close to this guy, sir? >> i have to believe that they are very close to this guy. i would have to believe they know a lot more than we know. i can tell you, the famous boxer once said, you can run, but you can't hide. this gentle man will be caught. >> trace: do you feel the same way? >> yes. we have a suspect on the run. if he's still in that vehicle. how this all ends is going to be up to the suspect. whether it's a peaceful resolution or violent resolution. this is in the suspect's hands now. he's probably aware that he's now identified and he's on the run. but,
excellent law enforcement work. law enforcement officers working together for the common good of trying to bring this criminal, this bottom feeder, if we should use that terminology, to justice. i know he's only a suspect, but i think they're on the right target. i take my hat off to law enforcement. >> trace: ted, thank you very much. if we would have an attorney here i'm wondering from a legal perspective that you believe possibly that police might be close to this guy, sir? >> i...
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the rue of law that makes society possible. all the president blamed around-the-clock news cycle and social media for amplifying the divisions among americans. the massive security operation in cleveland is facing the prospect of multiple protests along with other dangerous possibilities not announced, radical islamic terrorist attacks like those in europe are on the mind of security officials and violence at whom like in dallas and today in ybarra. it all poe as threat to the convention. mike is on the streets here in cleveland. demonstrators have been out and about. mike? >> yes, among the permanent and unpermanent groups that show up here we have the westboro baptist church, the new black panthers and bikers for trump who say they will show up armed despite the emotional environment account violence in recent days, no one is stopping them. a man showed you on the street in cleveland armed today because the open carry law in he said he can. [ inaudible ] >> amid the demonstrations ahead of the g.o.p. convention and a nation s
the rue of law that makes society possible. all the president blamed around-the-clock news cycle and social media for amplifying the divisions among americans. the massive security operation in cleveland is facing the prospect of multiple protests along with other dangerous possibilities not announced, radical islamic terrorist attacks like those in europe are on the mind of security officials and violence at whom like in dallas and today in ybarra. it all poe as threat to the convention. mike...
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president obama is vehemently against the michigan right to work law. he spoke against it yesterday near detroit. earlier today, the republicans accused the president of deliberately delaying talks to get the country office call cliff. late this afternoon, word of a new offer from the president. an g.o.p. counter offer. we have been told the president and the house speaker boehner spoke on the phone moments ago. chief white house correspondenthead entry has the update. good evening. is that promising? >> some promising signs tonight. i confirmed what you mention about the phone call today. late today between the president and the speaker. that followed what i'm told by the senior officials of what is a better than has been reported face to face meeting on sunday when the president and speaker got together for the hush-hush meeting here that it went better. on monday, the president put a new offer on the table to lower the tax increase from $1.6 trillion to $1.4 trillion. then the speaker late today put a counter offer on the table so in profit making pr
president obama is vehemently against the michigan right to work law. he spoke against it yesterday near detroit. earlier today, the republicans accused the president of deliberately delaying talks to get the country office call cliff. late this afternoon, word of a new offer from the president. an g.o.p. counter offer. we have been told the president and the house speaker boehner spoke on the phone moments ago. chief white house correspondenthead entry has the update. good evening. is that...
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>>neil: but it is not unprecedented in terms of health care law and whether it went beyond congress' power? >>judge napolitano: congress goes beyond its power all the time. >>neil: but we could be looking at a congress in legal battles for a long time to come? >>judge napolitano: like obamacare being viewed by a couple of dozen judges across the country at the same time. yes. that is the problem congress created. >>neil: and now we are getting if trouble. you have to tune in at 8:00 p.m. on the fox business network, but, wait, some of you don't get fox business network? got to get it. now we waiting to hear from one credit ages, two credit ages gave washington a pass but the third agency is liking like a judge, very, very tough and we will hear from them very, very soon. >> last night it was moody and tonight it could be s&p 500 with all eyes on one credit rating agency that has yet to announce the plan for america's rating. moody has reaffirmed the status and now charlie is here on that. >>guest: they say it is on negative watch and talk to any wall street player, and remember all t
>>neil: but it is not unprecedented in terms of health care law and whether it went beyond congress' power? >>judge napolitano: congress goes beyond its power all the time. >>neil: but we could be looking at a congress in legal battles for a long time to come? >>judge napolitano: like obamacare being viewed by a couple of dozen judges across the country at the same time. yes. that is the problem congress created. >>neil: and now we are getting if trouble. you have...
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if you're compliant, law abiding, it ends there. if it doesn't end there, that's a whole nother matter. but there is no issue at all, one the background check -- it's a lightning fast -- >> neil: what do they do now when you want to get a gun? >> you submit the finger print. it goes to the state and the state and national repository where they identify whether you've been arrested or convicted. a range of different dispositions on the criminal side. then they ascertain whether you have a history of at all of a mental illness. is there any mental illness history at all. and then if your pedigree data is factually accurate. if you're a citizen, is your birthday accurate? what we call pedigree validations. >> neil: we have that at various state levels. >> absolutely. >> neil: what would have been the difference with this federalized one? >> it would have been not subject to individual municipalities' interpretation of the background screening for the individual municipality. it would have been a standardized national, federal policy an
if you're compliant, law abiding, it ends there. if it doesn't end there, that's a whole nother matter. but there is no issue at all, one the background check -- it's a lightning fast -- >> neil: what do they do now when you want to get a gun? >> you submit the finger print. it goes to the state and the state and national repository where they identify whether you've been arrested or convicted. a range of different dispositions on the criminal side. then they ascertain whether you...
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>> what businesses have had to deal with before the healthcare law begins to take effect. regulatory behemoth for sure. they spent a year-and-a-half due to obstruction of both parties. they have not been able to invest hiring a new job. that layered on top of a regulatory -- exponential growth of new regulations is really disastrous situation. we remember the democrats. we have environmentalists complaining in the eight years of the bush administration. the polluting they were railing about. largely unnoticed. this is executive power for every administration and executive branch out of the spotlight from the public. not something public informs itself about. republicans make an effort when it gets in to deregulate as much as they can when they control the white house again. obamacare is a new front in stranglehold of regulation and businesses as you know trying to do the best they can to convince employees to take stripe end and not on the roles. new level we haven't known before. >> three things going at once, which is gim to make it unprecedentedly regulatory burden on e
>> what businesses have had to deal with before the healthcare law begins to take effect. regulatory behemoth for sure. they spent a year-and-a-half due to obstruction of both parties. they have not been able to invest hiring a new job. that layered on top of a regulatory -- exponential growth of new regulations is really disastrous situation. we remember the democrats. we have environmentalists complaining in the eight years of the bush administration. the polluting they were railing...